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AAP News Vol. 1 No. 12 December 1985, p. 9 © 1985 American Academy of Pediatrics
"The single most difficult patient to take care of is the patient with AIDS. It challenges all of our resources," notes James Oleske, M.D., FAAP, director of allergy, immunology and infectious diseases at New Jersey Medical School. Dr. Oleske, like several other AAP members, has first-hand experience in dealing with pediatric AIDS victims and their families. He has observed 65 cases of children with AIDS or AIDS-related complex. Of those, only 36 children are still alive.
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